I wrote this post “Easter Memories – Yorkshire Dales” earlier this year and am republishing it today in memory of my beautiful mum who sadly passed away on Wednesday evening. We are all very sad to lose her but she has had little quality of life for many years and had grown increasingly frail, so it is a relief that she is now finally at peace.
I’m soon going to be making the long journey back to the UK for her funeral and to spend some time with my family over there. Will be taking a little break from the blog until I’m back in Perth again and things are more settled. I do, however, hope to catch up on some blog reading from time to time. Thanks for your understanding.
Mum lived most of her long life in Yorkshire (except for a couple of years in the WRNS in London in the 2nd World War). She loved the dales, the moors and fell walking when she was younger. This post is dedicated to her. Rest in peace Mum xxx
Copyright Β© 2017 Rosemary Thomas Le Chic En Rose. All rights reserved
Beautiful!
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Thanks! π
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My condolences β€ So sad times for You.
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Thanks Johanna – yes a very sad tinged with relief that my mum is finally at peace.
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I am so sorry to hear your sad news. I lost my mother in 2001, she was only 65, I still miss her a lot. I hope you will find comforting spending sometime with the family in the UK. This post is a lovely tribute to her.
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Thanks Gilda and am so sorry to hear you lost Mum at a relatively young age it must have been a very hard time. Very sad to lose Mum but she had had no quality of life for many years and it was very hard seeing her suffer with the dementia. She loved the dales and I will always think of her when I see these photos.
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I recognised Kettlewell in there. π π Hope you find peace when Mum is finally laid to rest, Rosemay. It can’t have been easy to be so far away at times. Enjoy lots of cuddles with your Dad and share the memories of good times. Sending hugs xx
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Thanks so much Jo – it has been very hard being so far away but I am so fortunate to have a lovely family here too and supportive friends. Going to be a tough few weeks but sharing memories of Mum with my Uk family will be comfort and there is relief mixed with the sadness that she is finally at peace, which helps xx
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A lovely post, sorry about your loss. Your mum was lucky to live a wonderful life in Yorkshire, there are few better places .
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Thanks Andrew – Mum certainly loved Yorkshire and trips up the Yorkshire Dales, to the coast at Filey, Bridlington, Scarborough and Whitby plus the Yorkshire Moors were part of my childhood and something I will always associate with Mum.
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So very sorry for your loss….
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Thanks Evelyn – very sad time but we are thankful Mum is finally at peace.
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Oh, dear–sad times for you. We’ve been through similar struggles lately and I truly do empathize. I hope you get some time to wander the beautiful paths through the dales and moors, to think fond thoughts . . .
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Thanks Kerry – I know you have been going through similar times and it is tough and emotional. I hope to have some lovely walks whilst in Yorkshire too – being out in nature always helps lift one’s mood.
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Hi Ros, very sorry to hear about the passing of your mum. What a beautiful tribute!
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Thanks Amy it’s a very sad time though we are thankful Mum is finally at peace. She loved the Yorkshire Dales in particular so these photos have happy memories albeit a bit sad that she’s no longer around.
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Beautiful pictures Rosemary, a lovely tribute to your mum.
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Thanks so much Joy – my mum loved this part of the world and I have many childhood memories of visiting the area. Not sure if I’ll have too much time on the next visit back but hope to go there some day again. Will always associate Mum with the Dales and Yorkshire.
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Lovely to have these memories and in years to come you will value them even more Rosemary. Safe travels for next week…
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Thanks Joy…been running round all day trying to organise everything. Tomorrow is my granddaughters’ babysitting day! Yes I will always remember Mum when I see photos of the Dales – writing it down helps too.
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My condolences. May she rest in peace. My Mom is 98 and says she is ready to go.
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Thank you very much. It has been hard to see my mum suffer with dementia – she had been wanting to go for a while and was over 90 too. Though very sad we’re thankful she’s finally at peace. Best wishes to you and your mother.
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Iβm so sorry to read about the loss of your mum. My condolences to you and your family.
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Thanks Anabel it’s been a tough time recently. We are very sad that Mum has gone but thankful she is now at peace.
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So sorry to hear about your mum: even when we know life is not so good any more for our parents it is still a shock when they die. Sadness tinged with relief. A beautiful post to remember her by. Safe travels Rosemary and all my best wishes to you and your family at this time.
Jude xx
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Thanks so much Jude – yeas that is exactly how I feel sadness tinged with relief. It was painful to watch Mum suffering with the dementia and reduced quality of life. It was a shock even though I knew she’d been failing for a long time somehow expected her to go and on as she always had….I will always associate Mum with the Yorkshire Dales which she loved xx
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My mother was quite ill for some years and when she died my dad fell to pieces and suffered from dementia too and had to go into a home. It was awful seeing him like that as he had no idea who I was most of the time. When he died I was sad, relieved and felt a little bit guilty too, as though I had let him down. He was such a generous and happy man with a big heart.
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So sorry to hear that Jude – must have been such a hard time for you all. Dementia is a horrible disease – you feel so helpless watching on but in reality there is nothing more you could have done. It’s hard thinking how alone Mum must have felt as she couldn’t remember 5 minutes later who had visited her. I hope that remembering your dad as he truly was – a generous happy man will give you some comfort.
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In my thoughts and prayers, Rosemary. Travel safely.
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Thanks so much Ken – appreciate the kind thoughts and prayers. Very sad to lose Mum but thankful she is now at peace.
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My condolences on your loss. Wishing you a safe journey to the UK.
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Thank you you your kind thoughts – much appreciated.
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Thoughts with you and your family, Rosemary xx
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Thanks Ruth – very tough being so far away at times like this. I last saw Mum in May but she barely knew who I was most of the time. We are all very sad but thankful she is now at peace. Getting ready for the long flight over to UK xx
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The scenery in Yorkshire seems awe-inspiring and magical. When’s the best time of the year to explore it?
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I always love the spring and autumn times. In the spring there is a profusion of daffodils everywhere and other beautiful flowers and in the autumn I love the reds and golds of the leaves. It is a very beautiful part of the world – the scenery is stunning! π
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Nice pic
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Thank you π
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